Understanding Cultural Diplomacy and International Cultural Relations (Understanding series)

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Understanding Cultural Diplomacy and International Cultural Relations (Understanding series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 364 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781035312849

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This compelling book provides a comprehensive overview of cultural diplomacy, examining history, theory, practice and real world examples from an array of spheres and institutions. Leading scholars and practitioners discuss the role of culture within international affairs, exploring how it can be used as a channel for addressing foreign policy issues.

Organised into three parts, each of which investigate a different area of concern, chapters outline key theoretical approaches and historical developments, identify the mechanisms and practices through which cultural diplomacy is enacted and reflect on critical contemporary challenges. The book showcases case studies on a range of topics, including Australian sports diplomacy in the Pacific, cultural relations at the Venice Biennale and K-pop as a vehicle of Korean museum diplomacy. It further sheds light on crucial concepts such as 'nation brand' and 'soft power'. Featuring expert contributors from across the globe, this definitive volume presents diverse insights into the rapidly evolving field of cultural diplomacy and relations.

Scholars and students of international relations, political science and public policy will greatly benefit from this illuminating book. With a broad scope covering education, sport, arts and media, it is also a helpful resource for policymakers and practitioners working in NGOs and government institutions, as well as creative producers, artists and community leaders.

Contents

Contents
Preface xv
PART I FOUNDATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Section 1 Chapters
1 Cultural diplomacy and history: eras and institutions in the
quest for reputational security 3
Nicholas J. Cull
2 Cultural diplomacy and international cultural relations:
definitions and the research context 14
Biyun Zhu ORCID
3 Critical cultural diplomacy and cosmopolitan constructivism
redux: trends, practices and normative values 27
César Villanueva Rivas
4 More than one thing at once: narratives of identity in cultural
diplomacy and cultural relations 42
R.S. Zaharna and Simge Erdogan-O'Connor
5 The art of diplomacy 56
Jeffrey Brison, Lynda JessupandSarah E.K. Smith
6 Can cultural diplomacy be decolonised? Cultural relations
and the future of diplomacy 72
Mafalda Dâmaso
7 The worldwide networks of French Institutes (Instituts
Français) around the time of the First World War 81
Charlotte Faucher
Section 2 Cases
1 The Manifesto of the Ninety-Three, October 1914: Germany
cultural diplomacy misfires 91
Nicholas J. Cull
2 UNESCO's international cultural relations 96
Jonathan Vickery
3 Eiermann and Ungers' German Embassy, Washington DC 100
Tom Wilkinson
4 Cultural relations at the Venice Biennale 104
Clarissa Ricci
5 Imaginary galleries as spaces for diplomacy in 18th-century
Rome 108
Laura-Maria Popoviciu
6 East and West German sport diplomacy in the 1950s and 1960s 112
Heather L. Dichter
PART II TOOLS OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY/RELATIONS
Section 2 Chapters
8 Nation brand 119
Simon Anholt
9 The power of exchange: private gains, public goods 130
Nancy Snow
10 Genealogy of museum diplomacy: from gift to franchise
diplomacies 139
Natalia Grincheva
11 Cultural diplomacy and music 149
Carla Dirlikov Canales
12 Sports as arena of cultural diplomacy 160
Matina Magkou and Dikaia Chatziefstathiou
13 Russia's digital cultural relations: image management in the
digital age 168
Ilan Manor
Section 2 Cases
7 Cultural diplomacy through sports: the case of the state of
Qatar 184
Christos Anagnostopoulosand Eleni Polymenopoulou
8 Cultural diplomacy in the service of museums, or the reverse? 188
Nicolas Peyre
9 Australian sports diplomacy 193
Sarah Leary
10 The Incredible India campaign 199
Sudarshan Ramabadran
11 Sports diplomacy as a pathway to equality and empowerment:
the case of 'Score A Goal for Inclusivity' by the US State
Department Sports Diplomacy and Athens Comics Library 205
Leda Tsene
12 K-pop as a vehicle of Korean museum diplomacy 208
Rémy Jarry
13 Human rights, cultural rights, diplomacy 212
Jonathan Vickery
PART III ISSUES IN CULTURAL DIPLOMACY/RELATIONS
Section 1 Chapters
14 Civilisational states and cultural diplomacy 218
Umut Can Adısönmezand M. Evren Eken
15 Contemporary soft power 229
Stuart MacDonald and Andrew Murray
16 Queer cultural diplomacy: rethinking the Mexican nation 240
Eduardo Luciano Tadeo Hernández
17 The European network of National Institutes for Culture
(EUNIC) implementing the EU strategic approach to
international cultural relations 249
Julia Sattler
18 Rethinking cultural diplomacy in China: expanding beyond
the state 262
Tony Hong and Xiaoling Zhang
19 Museum diplomacy after crisis: examining Canadian
museums and art galleries 278
Sascha Priewe and Sarah E.K. Smith
Section 2 Cases
14 What to call it?: Japan's trajectory in adopting 'public
diplomacy' 291
Yasushi Watanabe
15 The transnationalization of Turkish television: navigating
domestic identity and global influence 295
Senem B. Çevik
16 Local embeddedness, regional and pan-African perspective:
the movement from below - cases from Africa 301
Milena Dragićević-Šešićand Ljiljana Rogač
17 Russia's cultural institutes in the post-Soviet space: reflections
on the (geo-)politics of Russian cultural relations in a world in
transition 307
Erik Vlaeminck
18 The British Council: a model for funded international cultural
relations? 313
James M. Carey
19 EUNIC and the European spaces of culture 319
Julia Sattler
20 Navigating local and global: the Slovak institutes' cultural
diplomacy 325
Simona Vrabcová

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